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nalslan Posted - 07/10/2016 : 08:23:56


From Guizhou province, altitude ~1400 m, length 16 mm, female.
I could not find a match.
Any idea?
Thanks.
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BinLiu Posted - 12/01/2022 : 03:41:33
Very similar to X.klapperichi,need further research
nalslan Posted - 10/01/2022 : 07:06:16
Thank you both for the concern.
I later collected more individuals of the form as I posted, but no individuals of the other form.
I'll try to acquire specimens of the latter for a comparison.
Xavier Posted - 09/01/2022 : 12:41:15
Yes, I agree.
A serious proof would be at least the comparison of the male genitalia of two forms.
Francesco Posted - 09/01/2022 : 12:26:11
I am not at all sure of this synonymy, which BioLib did not accepted.
The position of the post basal V-shaped band is completely different and Holzschuh claimed a big variability without supporting images of his species.
Xavier Posted - 08/01/2022 : 16:02:54
=Xylotrechus securus Holzschuh, 2009 following Holzschuh 2022, as I had doubtfully suggested.
Francesco Posted - 14/12/2017 : 11:52:35
quote:
Originally posted by nalslan

Done! Thanks for reminding.

Ok. I have updated your link and BioLib.
Xavier Posted - 14/12/2017 : 11:40:57
Many congratulations Nalslan !
nalslan Posted - 14/12/2017 : 11:37:48
quote:
Originally posted by Francesco

Many compliments naslan!


Have you inserted your article in Researchgate?

Done! Thanks for reminding.
Francesco Posted - 14/12/2017 : 11:20:46
Many compliments naslan!


Have you inserted your article in Researchgate?
nalslan Posted - 14/12/2017 : 11:02:28
Hi guys, we gave it a name, Xylotrechus tristisfacies.
Thanks for your help on id.

Article is here.
Xavier Posted - 10/10/2016 : 09:00:04
Black hind femora, but it is the same. I still do not know what is it.
nalslan Posted - 10/10/2016 : 05:47:28
Found this after a random search, .
Xavier Posted - 07/10/2016 : 09:53:18
Yes, I agree. I have no more idea.
nalslan Posted - 07/10/2016 : 09:44:01
Xavier, thanks for your suggestion.
After checking the type picture and your specimen here, I am prone to say they may be different.
Xavier Posted - 07/10/2016 : 08:50:27
Close to Xylotrechus securus Holzschuh, 2009 from north Laos, but with first band touching scutellum, etc


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I do not know variations of this species.

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